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Thanks for the comments. We are working on an update - too early to disclose an intro date, but it will most likely be the next dive computer you'll see from us (we are simultaneously working on an amazing new concept as well... it just might hit the market before the AI).

No update to it at this point - it will remain in the line as it is likely through 2014. The new computer that I mentioned is going to be introduced at DEMA in November, with a plan to be in stock and shipping by then.

Well this looks like a good thread for me to post my question. I have an A100 and looking at upgrading to Atmos AI and putting the A100 on a wrist boot as a backup. While researching and shopping I have run across an Atmos AI V2.

Well this looks like a good thread for me to post my question. I have an A100 and looking at upgrading to Atmos AI and putting the A100 on a wrist boot as a backup. While researching and shopping I have run across an Atmos AI V2.

What is the difference between the Atmos AI and Atmos AI V2?

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The v.2 has awesome new shiny metal buttons, data retention (holds settings and calculations indefinitely rather than "hot swap" that clears after 8 seconds), increased memory for download from 256k to 512k, and the new version is firmware upgrade-able through OceanLog and the new eDiverLog (Mac) application.